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маяк Поворотный

маяк Поворотный, Приморское городское поселение, Vyborgsky District, Leningrad Oblast, Northwestern Federal District, Russia

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Mayak Povortny

Location and Accessibility

The Mayak Povortny is located on Ostrov Vikhrevov-Saari, off the coast of Prиморское городское поселение in Vyborgsky District, Leningrad Oblast, Northwestern Federal District, Russia. The lighthouse can be accessed by sea or via a nearby port.

History

The Mayak Povortny was constructed in 1908 as part of the Russian Imperial Navy's efforts to improve maritime safety in the region. The lighthouse played a crucial role in guiding ships through the treacherous waters of the Gulf of Finland during World War II.

Architecture and Construction Materials

The Mayak Povortny is a tall, cylindrical lighthouse with a distinctive red-and-white striped pattern. It stands at a height of 18 meters (59 feet) above sea level, with a focal height of approximately 25 meters (82 feet). The lighthouse was built using traditional Russian construction techniques and materials, including stone and brick.

Light Characteristics

The Mayak Povortny features a distinctive four-color rotating light system, consisting of green, white, red, and yellow lights. Each light has a distinct pattern and period, with the green light flashing every 1.5 seconds, followed by a sequence of white, red, and yellow flashes.

Current Status

The Mayak Povortny is currently an automated lighthouse, no longer manned by a keeper. However, it remains an important navigational aid for mariners in the region.

Heritage Status

The Mayak Povortny has been designated as a cultural monument of regional significance in Russia, recognizing its importance as a historic lighthouse and navigational aid.

Notable Historical Events

During World War II, the Mayak Povortny played a crucial role in guiding Allied ships through the Gulf of Finland. The lighthouse also served as a key communication hub for Russian naval forces during the war.

  1. The Mayak Povortny is located on Ostrov Vikhrevov-Saari, off the coast of Prиморское городское поселение in Vyborgsky District, Leningrad Oblast, Northwestern Federal District, Russia.
  2. The lighthouse can be accessed by sea or via a nearby port.
  3. The Mayak Povortny was constructed in 1908 as part of the Russian Imperial Navy's efforts to improve maritime safety in the region.
  4. The lighthouse played a crucial role in guiding ships through the treacherous waters of the Gulf of Finland during World War II.
  5. The Mayak Povortny is a tall, cylindrical lighthouse with a distinctive red-and-white striped pattern.
  6. It stands at a height of 18 meters (59 feet) above sea level, with a focal height of approximately 25 meters (82 feet).
  7. The lighthouse was built using traditional Russian construction techniques and materials, including stone and brick.
  8. The Mayak Povortny features a distinctive four-color rotating light system, consisting of green, white, red, and yellow lights.
  9. Each light has a distinct pattern and period, with the green light flashing every 1.5 seconds, followed by a sequence of white, red, and yellow flashes.
  10. The Mayak Povortny is currently an automated lighthouse, no longer manned by a keeper.
  11. However, it remains an important navigational aid for mariners in the region.
  12. The Mayak Povortny has been designated as a cultural monument of regional significance in Russia, recognizing its importance as a historic lighthouse and navigational aid.
  13. During World War II, the Mayak Povortny played a crucial role in guiding Allied ships through the Gulf of Finland.
  14. The lighthouse also served as a key communication hub for Russian naval forces during the war.

Details

Nameмаяк Поворотный
CityПриморское городское поселение
CountryRussia
Coordinates60.57432, 28.423779
Current usenavigational aid